'Hand over the money or I'll give you Aids': Boney pensioner robs bank with threat to infect

An elderly woman robbed a Colorado bank by threatening to
infect a teller with AIDS.

Jeff Satur, spokesman for the Longmont, Colorado police department, said
detectives are searching for a pale woman between the ages of 55 and 75
with a 'boney build' who handed the threat over written on a scarp of paper.

Mr Satur said a woman, who was wearing a train conductor's cap and a gray
sweat shirt, walked into a Wells Fargo bank inside a Safeway grocery
store on Thursday night and handed a note to a teller.

Hold up: The woman - who threatened to infect a teller with Aids - was said to be pale, white, and between 55 and 75 years old

He said: 'She indicated she had AIDS and would give it to a teller if she didn't cooperate.'

The woman coughed frequently into a blue bandanna during the robbery, and fled with an undisclosed amount of cash, Satur said.

Police and the FBI released still photographs of the robbery and are
reviewing additional photographs and surveillance video from the bank's
parking lot to try and identify the suspect.

She is described as about 5-feet 6 inches tall, and weighing between 130 and 150 pounds.

According to the ABC news, she was wearing a white 'train conductor's hat' with blue or black stripes and a gray sweatshirt with a Bass Pro Shops logo

No weapon was displayed during the robbery and no one was injured, police said.